Women's Health

What Every Mother Should Know was published in 1914 in New York
City, New York, as a compilation of newspaper articles written by
Margaret Sanger in 1911. The series of articles informed parents about
how to teach their children about reproduction and it appeared in the
newspaper New York Call. In 1911, the newspaper series was published
as a book, with several subsequent editions appearing later. In What

What Every Girl Should Know was published in 1916 in New York City,
New York, as a compilation of articles written by Margaret Sanger from
1912 to 1913. The original articles appeared in the newspaper New York
Call, under the tile “What Every Girl Should Know.” The articles,
which are organized into chapters and individual parts in the book,
describe sex education, human reproduction, and sexually transmitted

In the 1983 case City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive
Health the US Supreme Court ruled that certain requirements of the city
of Akron’s “Regulation on Abortion” ordinance violated women’s rights to
abortions. Despite the legalization of abortion in the 1973, with the US

In the 1989 case Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the
US Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a Missouri law regulating abortion care. The
Missouri law prohibited the use of public facilities, employees, or